Jack Daniel's 1915 Gold Medal
Whiskey 1Ltr Limited Edition

Tennessee Whiskey

Description

Jack Daniel's 1915 Gold medal was made to commemorate his nephew Mr Lem Motlow and his fantastic achievement of keeping Jack Daniel's the same as his uncle left it. The bottle has become rare and is now seen as a collectors item.
This product has now been discontinued by the manufacturer

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Jack Daniel's 1915 was a very hectic and special year for Jack Daniel's. it was four years after Jack Daniel's had died, the world was at war and Tennessee was under prohibition. This was time when people begun to worry if Jack Daniel's would ever be the same again. however Mr Daniel's would not leave his famous distillery in the hands of no one.

Mr Lem Motlow, Jack’s nephew, was now in charge of the distillery and he did not change a thing from his uncle’s way of making Tennessee whiskey. He continued to perform the charcoal mellowing exactly how his uncle wanted him to but he still came under fire from critics. Therefore Lem sent off his whiskey to the most prestigious testing body on of his day, the institute of hygiene in London and on the 17th of November 1915 his whiskey was deemed unaltered and worthy of the certificate of institute of hygiene. This stopped his critics as Jack Daniel's still had the same fantastic taste and style.